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Transactions of the ASABE. 55:227-240
Scientists have investigated methods for reducing odor emissions from livestock buildings for decades, yet few technologies have proven effective. Vegetative environmental buffers (VEB), which are specially designed combinations of trees, shrubs, and
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Journal of Applied Poultry Research. 18:135-142
The threat of avian influenza virus is a major concern for poultry growers worldwide. In response to avian influenza virus outbreaks in the United States and the existence of zoonotic strains causing human infection and death in Eastern Asia, a mass
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Poultry Science. 87:627-635
This paper summarizes the results from 3 simulated in-house catastrophic mortality composting experiments. Experiment 1 evaluated the impact of water-based foam mass depopulation on in-house composting of the carcasses and litter and showed that wate
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Europe PubMed Central
Current control strategies for avian influenza and other highly contagious poultry diseases often include quarantine, depopulation, and disposal of infected birds. For biosecurity reasons, on-farm depopulation and disposal methods are preferred. The
Autor:
G. W. Malone, J. W. Kessler, Patricia Y. Hester, P. Mavrolas, Farrah N. Madison, R. H. Stonerock, R. B. Shirley, Christine Z. Alvarado, Jeanna L. Wilson, M. J. Wineland, C. A. Ricks, A. Giesen, Sacit F. Bilgili, F. E. Robinson, W. W. Saylor, M. M. Beck, Anthony J. Pescatore, Mamduh Sifri, Sally Noll, J. H. Denton, Annie M. Donoghue, Billy M. Hargis, M. O. Smith
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Poultry Science. 85:1-7
The Poultry Science Association (PSA) leadership has created its first comprehensive 5-year strategic plan (2006 to 2010) as a guide to the organization's growth and development. As societal concerns about animal agriculture increase and as changes i
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Applied Engineering in Agriculture. 13:773-779
Soil nitrogen concentrations beneath the floors of 30 poultry houses were compared to evaluate factors which would correlate with the relative concentrations. Three soil borings, 1.5 m deep, inside of the houses were taken during both fall and spring
Autor:
N. Gedamu, G. W. Malone
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Journal of Applied Poultry Research. 4:49-54
Two 46-day floor pen experiments evaluated low- and high- density pelleted newspaper as a broiler litter material. Experiment 1 compared fresh pine sawdust (FPS) to fresh low-density paper (FLP). Experiment 2 compared FPS, fresh low-density paper con
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2011 Louisville, Kentucky, August 7 - August 10, 2011.
Scientists have investigated methods for reducing odor emissions from livestock buildings for decades, yet few technologies have proven effective. Vegetative Environmental Buffers (VEB), which are specially designed combinations of trees, shrubs and
Autor:
G. W. Malone
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Poultry Science. 71:1117-1122
Broiler litter (manure plus bedding) represents the single largest waste by-product generated by the broiler industry. In 1990, 5.86 billion broilers were produced in the United States (National Agricultural Statistic Service, USDA). On a dry-weight
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Poultry science. 88(5)
Current control strategies for avian influenza virus, exotic Newcastle disease, and other highly virulent poultry diseases often include surveillance, quarantine, depopulation, disposal, and disinfection. On-farm depopulation and disposal methods red